Can we please see the raw images of the Pale Blue Dot now?Its been 22 years!

Both my daughters (one finishing college and one about to go) were both born after 1990!..and the computers we have now have speeds greater than 16Mhz, and with memory space greater than 32Meg <really!>

<well...except for my still running 1974 DEC PDP8 with a blazing clock speed of 1.2Mhz and 24KILO-bytes of core memory....>

It wasn't and still I don't see it in archive. Two known sets of images are missing in archive. 1990's well known "Family portrait" and 1977's images of the Earth and Moon.And of course, it's possible that there are some other, generally unknown images.I think, that is good idea to digitally archive all older NASA's data and make them online, because classic magnetic tapes or even papers are not very safe. For some older data, even people from NASA archives don't know, where they are.For example, original digital raw images from Mariner 4, or digital raw data from Pioneer 10 and 11 imaging photopolarimeters.

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